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Verbs: A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
1. The little girl smiled as her momhandedher a lollipop. 2. The little boyjumpedup and down on the trampoline. 3. The little kidspokeout against the bully.
How is it used in a sentence?!
The verb describes what the subject is doing. Like above, in number one, handed describes what the subject, her mom, is doing.
How is it connected to other parts of speech?!
It's connected to other parts of speech because sometimes it can describe what an adjective is doing or what a noun is doing. Also, an adverb describes a verb, so those are connected.
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Verbs: A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
1. The little girl smiled as her mom handed her a lollipop. 2. The little boy jumped up and down on the trampoline. 3. The little kid spoke out against the bully.How is it used in a sentence?!
The verb describes what the subject is doing. Like above, in number one, handed describes what the subject, her mom, is doing.
How is it connected to other parts of speech?!
It's connected to other parts of speech because sometimes it can describe what an adjective is doing or what a noun is doing. Also, an adverb describes a verb, so those are connected.The Top Five Places For Good Grammar!!
School, College, Your Business, The White House and a National News Station.
Examples of Bad Grammar:
When people text, they usually shorten words.
People use slang, like fake words, also.
When signs have typos.
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